Clarke skips Match Play in Masters plan

Tiger Woods could return to action in the WGC Accenture Match Play after his wife gave birth to a son - Charlie Axel - on Sunday.

But the world No 1 will not face a repeat of the 2000 final at La Costa after Darren Clarke gave up his last chance of qualifying for the Arizona event in three weeks’ time.

World No 73 Clarke pulled out of this week’s Maybank Malaysian Open and cannot now make the world's top 64 who qualify after the cut off next Monday.

Clarke beat Woods 4 and 3 in the final nine years ago but has decided to concentrate on making the top 50 in the world in time to qualify for the Masters.

The Dungannon man, 40, will play the Honda Classic and the WGC - CA Championship in Florida next month before teeing it up in the Madeira Island Open for the first time from March 19-22.

If he hasn’t qualified for the Masters by then, the Ulster ace can still make it to Augusta if he wins the Shell Houston Open the week before the season’s first major.

Woods, meanwhile, has yet to confirm when he will return to action after knee surgery.

He is the defending champion at the Accenture Match Play but may decide to wait until tour reaches his homes state of Florida next month.

Announcing the birth of a brother for 18-month old daughter Sam, Woods said on his website: “Both Charlie and Elin are doing great and we want to thank everyone for their sincere best wishes and kind thoughts.”

The world No 1 revealed last week that he is practising “full bore” but added: “I'm working hard to get myself back into tournament shape and will return as soon as I'm ready.”

Woods return creates World Match Play doubts

Tiger Woods could return to action in this week's WGC-Accenture World Match Play in Tucson. But we will have to wait until Friday's deadline to discover exactly which players Ireland's Padraig Harrington, Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy will be facing.

Barring the late withdrawal of other players through injury, Woods would face world No 64 Brendan Jones of Australia with Harrington taking on American Pat Perez.

Tiger back for Match Play

Tiger Woods will make his return to competitive golf in next week's World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship at Dove Mountain, after knee surgery caused him to miss eight months of competition.

Second chance for Clarke and Wobbly

Darren Clarke’s bag will be up for grabs again next month.Darren Clarke and caddie Phil “Wobbly” Morbey will be hoping they don’t pick up where they left off when they are re-united after a three-year haitus in next week’s WGC-Accenture Match Play.

Wozzilroy combination can help Rory conquer the world

Caroline Wozniacki has been a good influence on Rory McIlroy according to Graeme McDowell.Rory McIlroy’s love match with Caroline Wozniacki has made him even more determined to topple Luke Donald and become world No 1.

That’s the view of pal Graeme McDowell who hopes to have his say as he joins his stablemate and Open champion Darren Clarke in this week’s WGC-Accenture Match Play in Arizona.

Mickelson could open Match Play doors for Lowry

Shane Lowry may yet get to debut in the WGC-Accenture Match Play. Photo Eoin Clarke/www.golffile.iePhil Mickelson could be about to do his bit for Ireland and help Shane Lowry clinch his debut in 64-man WGC-Accenture Match Play in Arizona later this month.